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Dark energy, on the other hand, is
putting
more and more space between the galaxies, makes it, the gravitational attraction between them decrease, and so it impedes the growth of structure.
And this is kind of another example of
putting
a science behind natural behavior.
Without
putting
dates next to these things, step-by-step music will be turned into data, like every field that's occurred in the past 35 or 40 years.
She was thrown in prison in Tibet for two years for
putting
up a little tiny placard protesting the occupation of her country.
A San Francisco contributor saved nearly 1,300 dollars by
putting
away his insurance card and paying cash.
Entrepreneurs, by definition, are people who are leaving something else, starting a new world, creating and
putting
their lifeblood into this thing.
Tell us a bit more about this idea of
putting
lime in the ocean.
From fixing potholes and
putting
up stop signs, to promoting a friendly culture of cooperation, Milk envisioned a more personal approach to local government.
So it does make sense that when our body and our brain are
putting
together this feeling of, "How am I, as a whole body, doing?" that the gut has something to contribute to this process.
Thereafter, the Forest Service, just five years young at the time, was tasked with the responsibility of
putting
out all wildfires on 193 million acres of public lands, and they took this responsibility very seriously.
Instead of
putting
all the fires out, we need to put some of them back to work thinning forests and reducing dead fuels.
This is home improvement:
putting
plastic tarps on your roof.
Or like the computer programmers at the aerospace giant Lockheed Martin, who have now written a program that uses 420,000 lines of near-flawless code to control every aspect of igniting four million pounds of rocket fuel and
putting
a 120-ton spaceship into orbit.
At first my mom and sisters and I made the mistake of
putting
him in a regular nursing home.
And this is
putting
enormous strain on infrastructure and services.
They're too busy
putting
out daily fires to think ahead strategically.
Because so much of that book was a celebration of the power and creative potential of density, of largely urban density, of connecting people and
putting
them together in one place, and
putting
them on sidewalks together and having them share ideas and share physical space together.
There's one person
putting
up the link, and there's another person on the other end trying to decide whether to click on it or not.
And the British people were still upset about losing the Revolution, so they decided to embarrass him a little bit by
putting
a huge picture of General Washington in the only outhouse, where he'd have to encounter it.
My equally desperate mother would attempt to soothe me and herself by
putting
on some music.
The circadian rhythm dictates our energy level throughout the day, and only recently we've been conducting a global experiment on this rhythm, which is
putting
our sleep health and ultimately our life quality in jeopardy.
And we do this work by
putting
community at the heart of our journalistic process, by
putting
our egos to the side to listen first, to listen deeply, to listen around and through our own biases, our own habits of thought, and to support others in doing the same.
And in that 15 percent, the main focus is on human mind, thinking skills, somehow trying to unleash kids from the straightjacket of school, which is
putting
information and dogma into them, get them so they really think, ask tough questions, argue about serious subjects, don't believe everything that's in the book, think broadly or creative.
You could teach her strategies to use executive function in that particular context, like
putting
her phone away before she starts studying or planning to reward herself after studying for an hour.
I talked to an organization who recently decided against
putting
a ball pit in the break room because that's how you retain millennials.
Imagine taking the same material, but
putting
it on the bottom of a sneaker.
This is one of our designers, Kristian Simsarian, and he’s
putting
himself through the experience of being an ER patient.
I think of the craftsman
putting
the mosaics in the oven one by one, being careful to not let the ink run.
And this is how astronomers have managed to shepherd individual curiosity through its industrial age, preserving the individual ability to make discoveries but
putting
into place mega machinery to truly advance the frontier.
Over the last 15 years, we've been
putting
humans and creatures into film that you accept as real.
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